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Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Here’s The Joke Trump Told During Turkey Pardons That Now Has Democrats FURIOUS

President Donald Trump joked about the midterms, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and Democrats during the annual presidential turkey pardon Tuesday.

Speaking from the Rose Garden, Trump delivered the annual address. “At this time of the year, we reflect on all of the many blessings in our lives,” he said.

Speaking alongside First Lady Melania Trump, the president explained that “the winner of this vote was decided by a fair and open election.” Trump announced that of the two turkeys, Peas and Carrots, Peas had won the popular vote for the pardon. Referencing the contentious midterm elections, Trump joked, “Unfortunately, Carrots refused to concede and demanded a recount, and we’re still fighting with Carrots,” Trump joked.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Trump announced he would be pardoning them both. Unfortunately, “even though Peas and Carrots have received a presidential pardon,” Trump said, “I have warned them that House Democrats are likely to issue them both subpoenas.”

The president joked that his decision to pardon them both might not be final. “I can’t guarantee that your pardons won’t be enjoined by the Ninth...

Robots Are Rapidly Replacing Immigrant Farm Workers


The rationale for immigrant workers has always been “we need them for jobs American’s won’t do.” Within 10 years, 90 percent of human labor on farms and will be replaced by robots. So, where are the 30 million illegal immigrants in the U.S. working these days? Certainly not on farms. ⁃ TN Editor

As a boy, Abel Montoya remembers his father arriving home from the lettuce fields each evening, the picture of exhaustion, mud caked knee-high on his trousers. “Dad wanted me to stay away from manual labor. He was keen for me to stick to the books,” Mr. Montoya said. So he did, and went to college.

Yet Mr. Montoya, a 28-year-old immigrant’s son, recently took a job at a lettuce-packing facility, where it is wet, loud, freezing — and much of the work is physically taxing, even mind-numbing.

Now, though, he can delegate some of the worst work to robots.

Mr. Montoya is among a new generation of farmworkers here at Taylor Farms, one of the world’s largest producers and sellers of fresh-cut vegetables, which recently unveiled a fleet of robots designed to replace humans — one of the agriculture industry’s latest answers to a diminishing supply of immigrant labor.

The smart machines can assemble 60 to 80 salad bags a minute, double the output of a worker.

Enlisting robots made sound economic sense, Taylor Farms officials said, for a company seeking to capitalize on Americans’ insatiable appetite for healthy fare at a time when it cannot recruit enough people to work in the fields or the factory.

A decade ago, people lined up by the hundreds for jobs at packing houses in California and Arizona during the lettuce season. No more.

“Our work force is getting older,” said Mark Borman, chief operating officer of Taylor Farms. “We aren’t attracting young people to our industry. We aren’t getting an influx of immigrants. How do we deal with that? Innovation.”

Moving up the technology ladder creates higher-skilled positions that can attract young people like Mr. Montoya, who is finishing a computer science degree, and bolster retention of veteran employees who receive new training to advance their careers.

“We are making better jobs that we hope appeal to a broader range of people,” Mr. Borman said.

In a 2017 survey of farmers by the California Farm Bureau Federation, 55 percent reported labor shortages, and the figure was nearly 70 percent for those who depend on seasonal workers. Wage increases in recent years have not compensated for the shortfall, growers said.

Strawberry operations in California, apple orchards in Washington and dairy farms across the country are struggling with the consequences of a shrinking, aging, foreign-born work force; a crackdown at the border; and the failure of Congress to agree on an immigration overhaul that could...

Morning Mistress

The 90 Miles Mystery Box: Episode #447


You have come across a mystery box. But what is inside? 
It could be literally anything from the serene to the horrific, 
from the beautiful to the repugnant, 
from the mysterious to the familiar.

If you decide to open it, you could be disappointed, 
you could be inspired, you could be appalled. 

This is not for the faint of heart or the easily offended. 
You have been warned.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2018

NowThis Goes Explicitly ANTI-WHITE


Girls With Guns



The Crybaby Amendment...


Germany's Merkel faces mass protest in Chemnitz even as police censor latest rape

A German woman is said to have been attacked in a hallway and repeatedly raped in the city of Chemnitz this week. The news was censored ahead of Chancellor Merkel's visit.

The Criminal Investigation Department has taken over the investigation, but so far the media has not reported on the terrible deed. The process has been classified by the police as off-limits to the media, according to David Berger from the blog Philosophia Perennis.

On Tuesday November 13 at 9 pm, a woman with severe visual impairment is said to have been in the hallway of an apartment building in the Sonnenberg district. The alleged migrant perpetrator had lurked there. When the disabled woman arrived, the 38 year old assaulted and raped the victim twice. The Syrian asylum seeker then the fled the scene.

David Berger approached the police in Chemnitz wanting to know who the alleged victim is, whether the alleged perpetrator is still on the run and why there was no press release from the police.

Andrzej Rydzik, the deputy spokesman of the police department of Chemnitz confirmed investigations into the alleged rape to Berlin weekly Junge Freiheit. “For investigative tactical reasons and above all for reasons of victim protection, there was no mention in any of our media information,” said Rydzik. “The suspect is known.”

The news of the rape was censored ahead of the Chancellor is visiting the city, which was once again rocked by protest. People had taken to the streets of the German city of Chemnitz on Friday to rally against the government’s migration policy and to demand that Chancellor Angela Merkel step down.

The Friday rally was organised by the Pro Chemnitz movement, with protesters chanting “No truth in Merkel’s propaganda” and “Merkel must go”. According to a Sputnik correspondent’s estimate, the rally numbered some 1500 people. On Twitter the same number was noted.


“There is a European solution — that is the Dublin agreement [stipulating that asylum seekers must be processed in the country of their first arrival]. Merkel failed to implement it, in contrast, she made it invalid,” one of the speakers told the cheering crowd.

In an attempt to smear conservatives and anti-immigrationists, Merkel engaged in what she called a “civil dialogue” by ironically excluding her critics from the debate.

She then fraudulently claimed that the feeling of insecurity was only “subjective” and was not supported by any police data. But an annual report — Criminality in the Context of Migration [Kriminalität im Kontext von Zuwanderung] — published by the Federal Criminal Police Office [Bundeskriminalamt, BKA] on April 27 revealed an increase of nearly 500 percent in migrant sex crimes during the past four years. Those are defined as sexual assaults as well as rapes and sexual abuse of children. While spouting off about “dialogue” Merkel herself appeared totally unwilling to engage with her political opponents, branding them as...

..And Then The Government Took All The Assault Guns Away And...